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Instant Pot Nasi Goreng (Malaysian Fried Rice)

You may have gathered by now that I am a huge fan of soy sauce and fish sauce. Yes, I love umami and I love Nasi Goreng, which means “fried rice” in Indonesian and Malay. I don’t eat carbs all that often nowadays since I’ve been on a low carb diet for the past year so, when I do eat them, I want them to be really tasty.

I have tried to simplify this dish as much as I can to make it a really easy midweek meal or even a lovely weekend side dish when you’re cooking a variety of dishes for one special meal.

I like Nasi Goreng with chicken but I have marked chicken as optional because you could totally r remove the chicken and avoid the omelette if you don’t eat eggs and have a very tasty vegetarian dish.

Thank you very much to Francine and Lucy for testing this recipe for me in their Instant Pots and for their feedback. Make sure you check out Lucy’s new website, Fresher Bites, particularly handy if you have someone in your life who’s off to university and wants to learn to cook but also anyone who wants to learn to cook in general, I especially recommend her Safe Cutting video.

I add turmeric to a lot of dishes because of its anti-inflammatory properties and in this case turmeric has a second use. Add it to the beaten eggs to have an omelette with a fantastic colour. The omelette is made PiP (pot in pot), i.e. in a bowl/dish on the trivet. Read my post on cooking PIP in your Instant Pot here.

Here’s the recipe, I hope you like it!

Instant Pot Nasi Goreng

Serves 4-6

Ingredients

For the paste

3 garlic cloves, peeled

50 g fresh ginger, this is the unpeeled weight, make sure you peel it, cut in chunks

1 Instant Pot cup/ 180 ml of gammon stock (if you don’t have gammon stock use one cup of water and a teaspoon of my homemade vegetable stock). Want to know how to make gammon stock? Click here for my method

1 Instant Pot cup / 180 ml of coconut milk (from a tin). Tip: my coconut milk had separated into liquid and solids so I blended it back together and then measured one IP cup

Instant Pot Cake Pan from the silicone steamer set or pie dish (if you bough the pie dish sets that Aldi had recently, the medium one fits great)

Horrendous photos, blame the lighting in my kitchen but hope this collage is handy

Method

1. First make a paste by blitzing the paste ingredients in a blender, you want a coarse paste. If you have a Thermomix, I added the garlic, ginger, turmeric and red chilli first at speed 7 for a few seconds and then added the rest of the paste ingredients at speed 5.

2. Beat the eggs with the turmeric and add to a shallow dish that will fit in your inner pot with a good 2 cm gap around it for steam to circulate (the Instant Pot silicone cake pan is great for this), it’s a good idea to either oil or line the dish first as mine stuck a bit. Reserve.

3. Press Sauté. Add about 1 tsp of olive oil. Brown the chicken strips for 2-3 minutes, stir regularly so that they don’t catch too much and they brown evenly.

4. Add the paste. Stir well. Add the soy and fish sauce and deglaze by scraping the bottom of the inner pot with a wooden spoon to remove any caramelised/burnt-on bits.

5. Rinse the rice and add to the inner pot. Stir in the peas, stock and the coconut milk.

6. Place trivet in place and the dish with the beaten eggs on top.

7. Press Keep Warm / Cancel. Lock the lid in. Steam release handle pointing to Sealing. Press Rice. When it finishes cooking wait a few seconds and then do a quick release (move the steam release handle from Sealing to Venting).

8. Wait for all the steam to release and for the float valve to pop back down, the lid will then unlock. Open up. Wait a few seconds for the omelette to sink back down, remove the dish with the omelette. Cut into little rectangles.

9. Fluff up the rice with a fork and serve with the omelette strips.

Tip: If you want to save any leftovers, make sure you chill them very quickly and store either in the fridge or the freezer. Always reheat until piping hot

Francine’s Instant Pot Nasi Goreng

Lucy’s Instant Pot Nasi Goreng

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